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Covering an area of almost 1000 hectares, the Amsterdamse Bos is one of the largest city parks in Europe. It contains 150 indigenous species of trees and over 200 species of birds. The park sits to the South of central Amsterdam and can easily be...more

The Amsterdamse Bos (Amsterdam Forest) is a very nice forest. Hard to imagine it is 100% man made. And 5 minutes form both Amsterdam, Amstelveen and Schiphol.
Nice for walks. But you will always hear traffic, plains or children.

I chose to take a short walk in this park because it was close to the hotel I stayed near the airport. Perhaps good for bike riding or taking your puppies out, but not really a place for visitors. I was expecting to see some...More

Don’t know of many cities with such a beautiful multi purpose forest, complete with outdoor theatre, scull rowing, trails for walking and running, cycling as well as horseback riding. They even have an organic farm nearby. You can spend hours in the park and there...More

Amsterdamse Bos pretty large is size, covered with relatively tall trees. Of course, it is not completely covered with forest only, in the middle of it, there are patches of grazing land, farm/pancake houses, and several spots for recreational activities. Most of all, there is...More

Amsterdamse Bose is a very well travelled busy park full of joggers, walkers and bicycles, I had to adapt and learn to watch for them as they come up so fast and so often without a sound.
We picked a park bench and had ham...More

This is a large, 2,500-acres park with lots of trees, a large lake, ponds, streams, a rowing course, sporting clubs, gardens, what I’ll call a petting zoo or animal farm, the Amsterdamse Bos Theatre, recreational areas, various monuments, and more. People can relax her, and...More

the amsterdamse bos is a place I like for you can ride your bike through the forest or the path by the river. you can eat there at the cafe or watch people ride there horses and see people run.play many sports.you can drive through...More

It's huge, really huge. Almost 1000 hectres so when you walk, you are really in wonderland as most of it is forested and so stunning! My favourite time is winter when the leaves have fallen and the paths have snow. It looks like a painting...More

Hi Fiantika,
The blossom period of the cherry blossom trees in our ‘Bloesempark’ usually starts in March or April and lasts about 10-14 days, depending on the weather and blossom.
When the blossom starts to take off we... More

Hi Fiantika,
The blossom period of the cherry blossom trees in our ‘Bloesempark’ usually starts in March or April and lasts about 10-14 days, depending on the weather and blossom.
When the blossom starts to take off we inform our visitors through our website: amsterdamsebos.nl.
NB We recommend visitors to come on weekdays and by foot, bike, or public transport, to avoid parking trouble and to avoid the park getting too crowded.
With kind regards,
The Organisation of the Amsterdamse Bos

Dear Enas A.,
The Amsterdamse Bos is situated in the south of Amsterdam. From the city centre it’s about a 20 minutes bike ride. For more information, check out our website: amsterdamsebos.nl/english.
The cherry blossom... More

Dear Enas A.,
The Amsterdamse Bos is situated in the south of Amsterdam. From the city centre it’s about a 20 minutes bike ride. For more information, check out our website: amsterdamsebos.nl/english.
The cherry blossom trees (in the ‘Bloesempark’) are’n blossoming yet, but they almost are. We expect they will start to blossom within the next couple of days/week. It’s always hard to predict the moment of blossomming, mostly because of the weather. The blossom period lasts about 10-14 days, depending on the weather and blossom.
Have a nice stay!
With kind regards,
The Organisation of the Amsterdamse Bos

Look the connections up on three w's 9292 DOT nl/en# It's not allowed to write website names here, so just put the dots in.
You fill in the address you are travelling from, the destination, plus the time of arrival or... More

Look the connections up on three w's 9292 DOT nl/en# It's not allowed to write website names here, so just put the dots in.
You fill in the address you are travelling from, the destination, plus the time of arrival or departure.
Their timing can be a little tight, make sure to arrive a few minutes earlier at the stop.
Good luck!